Can you explain what you mean by the term "clustered environment"? You
can setup a Slide instance to notify itself when something changes, but
that wouldn't make much sense.
-James
Daniel Varghese wrote:
So What I undestood after a long discussion thru mail, cache refresh
So What I undestood after a long discussion thru mail, cache refresh
notification is possible only if there is a clustered environment.
If I'm wrong please correct me.
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> Just to clarify this, you no longer n
en something changes, so dormant nodes such as /actions will be ignored.
-James
Thanks,
Warwick
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Just to clarify this, you no longer need to set the cache-mode parameter
to c
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Well, I don't know about the synchronization feature but I would think
tha
don't want?
Warwick
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Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know about the synchronization feature but I would think
that it's not possible to synchronize caches if the servers are not
configured in a special mode which allows that. My understanding is that
that special mode is precisely the clustering feature. Thus you can't
have one with
re this in Domain.xml for cache synchronization
refresh between servers.
rgds
Daniel
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 15:48:24 +0530, Daniel Varghese
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> Hello James,
>
> thnx for your valuable information abt Slide Clustering and Cache
> refresh notifications among the
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Warwick Burrows wrote:
Yes, the configuration
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Yes, the configuration that you're talking about would be ideal as
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Warwick Burrows wrote:
Yes, the configuration that you're talking about would be ideal as
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Hello Burrows,
I asked this
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Hello Burrows,
I asked this specific question because we have a production deployment
not clustered but, all server ins
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Fantastic news. Thanks!
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I'm planning on it
numbers we need with uncached servers :-/
Thanks,
Warwick
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erformance numbers we need with uncached servers :-/
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Daniel Varghese wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> thnx for your valuable informa
Daniel Varghese wrote:
Hello James,
thnx for your valuable information abt Slide Clustering and Cache
refresh notifications among the cluster nodes couple of days back.
You're welcome.
Now I have another question.
Two instance of Slide running on two different Unix boxes and I'm not
Hello James,
thnx for your valuable information abt Slide Clustering and Cache
refresh notifications among the cluster nodes couple of days back.
Now I have another question.
Two instance of Slide running on two different Unix boxes and I'm not
planing to use Cluster, In this senario h
Thank you. It's exactly what I need :)
Best regards
Stefan
Am Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:42:09 +0200 schrieb Oliver Zeigermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Done.
public void resetCache()
Hope this is what you expected.
Oliver
Stefan Fromm wrote:
Please could you do that for me?
Thanks a lot!!
Stefan
Am Sat, 10 J
Done.
public void resetCache()
Hope this is what you expected.
Oliver
Stefan Fromm wrote:
Please could you do that for me?
Thanks a lot!!
Stefan
Am Sat, 10 Jul 2004 09:50:13 +0200 schrieb Oliver Zeigermann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, of course it is possible to reset caches. Shall I add a method
Please could you do that for me?
Thanks a lot!!
Stefan
Am Sat, 10 Jul 2004 09:50:13 +0200 schrieb Oliver Zeigermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, of course it is possible to reset caches. Shall I add a method for it or do you
want to contribute a patch?
Oliver
Stefan Fromm wrote:
I want to refresh cac
Yes, of course it is possible to reset caches. Shall I add a method for
it or do you want to contribute a patch?
Oliver
Stefan Fromm wrote:
I want to refresh caches by calling a method on ExtendedStore.
The reason is: I want to integrate an information retrieval system with
Slide. It currently p
I want to refresh caches by calling a method on ExtendedStore.
The reason is: I want to integrate an information retrieval system with Slide. It
currently provides readonly access to data contained somewhere in the local
filesystem. Writing is done by kind of backdoor writing/changing data direct
Technically this is no problem at all... Or did you mean if there is
anything you can configure to do so?
May I ask what you would use this for?
Oliver
Stefan Fromm wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to refresh the caches in ExtendedStore after the
initialization phase?
Best regards
Stefan
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Hello,
is it possible to refresh the caches in ExtendedStore after the initialization phase?
Best regards
Stefan
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